Published January 28, 2013 | Version v1
Journal article

An in situ diffraction study of domain wall motion contributions to the frequency dispersion of the piezoelectric coefficient in lead zirconate titanate

  • 1. Department of Materials Science and Engineering, University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida 32611 (United States)
  • 2. Bragg Institute, ANSTO, Lucas Heights, New South Wales 2234 (Australia)
  • 3. Laboratory of Ceramics, Institute of Materials, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology—EPFL, 1015 Lausanne (Switzerland)

Description

The contribution of non-180° domain wall displacement to the frequency dependence of the longitudinal piezoelectric coefficient has been determined experimentally in lead zirconate titanate using time-resolved, in situ neutron diffraction. Under subcoercive electric fields of low frequencies, approximately 3% to 4% of the volume fraction of non-180° domains parallel to the field experienced polarization reorientation. This subtle non-180° domain wall motion directly contributes to 64% to 75% of the magnitude of the piezoelectric coefficient. Moreover, part of the 33 pm/V decrease in piezoelectric coefficient across 2 orders of magnitude in frequency is quantitatively attributed to non-180° domain wall motion effects.

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Journal Title
Applied Physics Letters
Journal Volume
102
Journal Issue
4
Journal Page Range
p. 042911-042911.3
ISSN
0003-6951
CODEN
APPLAB

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